Mar 20 β€’ 20:33 UTC πŸ‡ΆπŸ‡¦ Qatar Al Jazeera

Haaretz: The worsening catastrophe caused by Israel in Gaza

The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is escalating due to continued restrictions on aid entry, exacerbating hunger and health breakdowns.

The humanitarian situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate as restrictions on the entry of aid become more stringent. The report by Haaretz highlights that hundreds of thousands are now living in makeshift tents or destroyed buildings, lacking basic necessities like electricity and running water. The conditions have pushed the region to the brink of famine, as the health system disintegrates under pressure, leaving many residents vulnerable to disease and malnutrition.

According to data from the Civil Coordination and Military Center, the amount of aid entering Gaza has plummeted by approximately 80% since the onset of war with Iran. The report indicates that in the first week of the conflict, only 590 trucks of aid were allowed into the region, compared to a pre-war average of around 4,200 per week. This significant reduction has dire consequences, reflected in skyrocketing food prices and a critical shortage of medicines and medical supplies in hospitals, directly impacting the health of the population.

Haaretz reports that thousands of patients, including both children and adults, require urgent medical evacuation, but Israel has prevented their transfer to hospitals in East Jerusalem and the West Bank since February 28. These facilities have the capacity to save a large number of lives, especially after the collapse of Gaza's healthcare systems. The ongoing hostilities, marked by daily Israeli military operations, further complicate the delivery of aid and the overall humanitarian response in the region, leading to an increasingly dire situation for Gazans.

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